Netflix subscribers are reporting that an older movie, rediscovered on the platform, is causing such intense emotional reactions that they’re almost sick from crying.
Netflix’s extensive library offers a wide range of films for its viewers, from major Hollywood productions to smaller indie films, providing a diverse array of choices.
Recently, viewers have stumbled upon a 2009 film titled “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale,” which is profoundly moving them to tears. The movie stars Richard Gere, known for “Pretty Woman,” and revolves around a college professor who forms a deep bond with a dog he rescues.
This film is based on the real-life story of Hachikō, a famously loyal dog from Japan in the 1920s.
Upon its release, “Hachi” achieved commercial success, earning $46.7 million against a production budget of $16 million.
Interestingly, the film didn’t have a theatrical debut in the U.S. but became available on DVD and cable television, as reported by The New York Times.
While “Hachi” holds a 64% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, it enjoys a much higher audience approval rating of 84% on the same platform.
Film critics at the time labeled the movie as ‘an unapologetic tear-jerker’, a sentiment evidently still resonating with viewers today.
One reviewer shared: “I challenge even the most hard-hearted moviegoer not to spill some saltwater while watching it.”
“Hachi: A Dog’s Tale,” a 14-year-old film, has recently gained popularity on Netflix since being added to the platform.
The movie has sparked conversations among fans on social media, with many expressing how deeply moved they were by its emotional depth.
One viewer shared, “Watched Hachi A Dog’s Tale last night and I’m still welling up today thinking about it.”
Another noted, “If anyone wants a good cry watch Hachi: A Dog’s Tale on Netflix. I just sobbed so hard I almost threw up 11/10.”
A third commented, “Man, this Hachi A Dog’s Tale movie on Netflix just had me crying my eyes out.”
Another person described their experience: “I watched this and gave myself a panic attack crying so much I couldn’t breathe.”
Someone else mentioned, “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale. Cried so hard at this movie because it’s based on a true story. Richard Gere is excellent in this.”
A viewer recounted, “First time I watched this I cried so much I was sobbing and both my little boys came in the room wanting to know what had happened. I cried for hours…it made me adore animals even more.”